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Hi,
I'm organizing my wedding in Europe, Portugal. I was wondering if it will be possible to set the gift list in €? And if the URL can be only .com and not .com/us? Will I be able to write text in another language?

We made a time line for our wedding in Texas, but then when we got to the destination of our wedding, which was in a different time zone, the whole timeline was moved forward an hour to match with the new time zone.
This is not helpful, because we had already planned in the time zone. So we had to manually go back and adjust the timeline again, which is not something you want to do the week of the wedding.

It’s freaking impossible to find your inbox on mobile website or app. I’m very computer savvy and I’m having serious issues finding something that should be at the top right corner of every page. Ridiculous.

The wedding day timeline is a fantastic feature and the included "templates" are great! The only issue I've run into is that our wedding runs from 6PM to 2AM, and the timeline doesn't seem to handle the event rolling over to the next day very well. Maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere but it would be GREAT if I could put in real times for out schedule rather than hacking around it either by A) switching AM and PM (AM being the wedding day and PM being the day after) or B) just bunching up all the late night events as 11:50PM, 11:51PM, 11:52PM, etc.

Thanks for such an awesome set of tools for wedding planning!

The wedding day timeline is a fantastic feature and the included "templates" are great! The only issue I've run into is that our wedding runs from 6PM to 2AM, and the timeline doesn't seem to handle the event rolling over to the next day very well. Maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere but it would be GREAT if I could put in real times for out schedule rather than hacking around it either by A) switching AM and PM (AM being the wedding day and PM being the day after) or B) just bunching up all the late night events…

I'm a guest to a wedding and the invitation says "Attire: Formal". The wedding's at 1 pm so I was wondering if they wanted us in Morning Dress (the daytime white tie). I asked them and they said no, dark suits would suffice. Then it occurred to me to Google your site for attire, where I found that you define the single word "Formal" as "black tie optional". I suggest you add a hyperlink in your invitations to your page on attire selection, so that guests can go directly to the definitions on your site, which I assume the couple peruse when making their selection. And I suggest replacing the single word "formal" with "formal / black tie optional" as the name of that category, to clearly distinguish it from a reference to "formal attire", which I've always seen referring to white or black tie.

Add link to attire in invitation:

I'm a guest to a wedding and the invitation says "Attire: Formal". The wedding's at 1 pm so I was wondering if they wanted us in Morning Dress (the daytime white tie). I asked them and they said no, dark suits would suffice. Then it occurred to me to Google your site for attire, where I found that you define the single word "Formal" as "black tie optional". I suggest you add a hyperlink in your invitations to your page on attire selection, so that guests can go directly to the definitions on your…

I had been going through some of my favorite reception venues on my The Knot account and wanted to print some of them out to compare. However, when I went to print it, it printed several pages and was not very aesthetically pleasing. It would be great to have a "printer friendly" option for some of these pages that was more concise and fit better onto the printed pages.

I find this website so helpful with budgeting and timelines! However, I wish there was a feature that would allow the userface to cater towards the genders of the couple. When signing up, I entered information stating that my role is the bride and my fiance's role is the bride but all language and features on the website are still geared toward straight couples. For example, I find it difficult to use the budget feature which assumes bridal attire and groom attire.

For instance: Bride's Escort (for those like myself where my dad passed away when I was a little girl, so my best friend is giving me away.) As an addition to, or replacement of Father-of-the-Bride.

Song list or suggestions or article for parent-child dances because of - see Bride's Escort. No father. But I have a son. Or you know, any parent who is remarrying and has children and would like some kind of song suggestions to have a special dance with their child(ren).

It would be wonderful to have the ability to add custom "People" to the wedding timeline feature. There is this feature in the "Role" field on guests, but these custom roles do not carry over into the timeline section. Enabling this feature will allow for more options such as Best Woman, Mother/Father of the Bride/Groom, etc.

To me, the best option would be to allow users to select individual guests and/or groups of people. Then they could make micromanage or plan broadly. :)

HI, I want to be able to send e- invites directly from the knot. Sure my parents and grandparents might like a physical invite but lets be real, my friends are all going to throw them away. I'd rather be able to send digital invites but don't want to go to ANOTHER third party website to send the invites and then direct them here to RSVP. especially since most of them have their own RSVP feature.

Hi the knot!
I absolutely love my wedding website. Sadly, our wedding has come and gone. I would love if it was possible to have a physical keepsake of our wedding website .. a book of sorts. I'm sure you could partner with another company that would print the books. Just a thought... I'd buy one!

You have an article on here that is not accurat. You have a question and answer article about bridal shower etiquette. In the article you state that is it traditionally up to the bridesmaids to organize and pay for the bridal shower. This is incorrect. It’s is the responsibility of group of women who are typically friends of the mother of the bride and family members to organize and throw the shower. This is not 1950. Bridesmaids are already responsible for their dress, hair and makeup, a shower gift and wedding gift not to mention alterations...only if the bridesmaids volunteer to host s shower are they deemed financially responsible. Further more the bride is responsible for getting gifts to than her hostesses. Whoever you have in charge of these answers is really outdated on these customs and etiquettes. I have been in 5 weddings, so I double checked this against my cousins who has been in literally 12-15 she said only once were bridesmaids asked to pay for something shower related and it was money towards decorations and not everyone would put forth the money and it made everyone very uncomfortable. I would be more than happy to help you further especially since there is not a lot of Jewish articles or etiquette blogs on here. Thank you,

You have an article on here that is not accurat. You have a question and answer article about bridal shower etiquette. In the article you state that is it traditionally up to the bridesmaids to organize and pay for the bridal shower. This is incorrect. It’s is the responsibility of group of women who are typically friends of the mother of the bride and family members to organize and throw the shower. This is not 1950. Bridesmaids are already responsible for their dress, hair and makeup, a shower gift and wedding gift not to mention alterations...only if the bridesmaids volunteer…

I really appreciate you taking the time to send us this note. We definitely know that many of the unspoken rules from our parents and grandparents times are not what couples are using when they get married in today’s world. This includes who throws a shower and/or who is asked to pay for wedding events. We love that every couple and their family have a unique way of approaching each of these items.

That being said, I would love to have you send me a link to the article in question so we can ask our Editorial team to revisit this topic in their next set of article updates. We do still have very traditional couples looking for information on our site, and those that are looking for what most couples do today. I think we have room to make our articles appeal to everyone, and I am sure you can agree.

Let me know if there is anything else we can share with the Editorial team.

xoxo,
Keri

I really appreciate you taking the time to send us this note. We definitely know that many of the unspoken rules from our parents and grandparents times are not what couples are using when they get married in today’s world. This includes who throws a shower and/or who is asked to pay for wedding events. We love that every couple and their family have a unique way of approaching each of these items.

That being said, I would love to have you send me a link to the article in question so we can ask our Editorial team to revisit this topic in their next set of article updates. We do still have very traditional couples looking for information on our site, and those that are looking for what most couples do today. I think we have room to make our articles appeal to everyone, and I am sure you…

First of all, I don't like the newest layout of the phone app. I liked having the photo and countdown all right there when you first open it. It's a bit more of a downer when you open the app and immediately see how much money you're dumping into the wedding. What if I'm logging in just to see the countdown? Anywho, that's not my main issue. When uploading a cover photo, it has me crop the image so that it's a square. However no matter what when you're done it's stretched out. This makes your app look very cheap in my opinion. I've reached out two other ways and it's been about 2 months now. Please fix!

First of all, I don't like the newest layout of the phone app. I liked having the photo and countdown all right there when you first open it. It's a bit more of a downer when you open the app and immediately see how much money you're dumping into the wedding. What if I'm logging in just to see the countdown? Anywho, that's not my main issue. When uploading a cover photo, it has me crop the image so that it's a square. However no matter what when you're done it's stretched out. This makes your app look very cheap…

I understand historical a marriage has been between a man and a woman. However times or evolving and I find it very disappointing that The Knot has little to no representation of LGBTQ+ weddings. I ordered the book and everything is labeled as "Bride and Groom". I should have listened to other LGBTQ+ friends who decided to not use your website or book for this reason. You need to be inclusive and consider updating your website and book in order to include all. Its disappointing to say the least.

You provide a few articles on having a destination wedding but I would love if you included more. Branch out and include vendors and info for the actually planning of a destination wedding. Obviously you can't include every vendor in every city but maybe the bigger ones like Paris, Fiji, Australia, ect. Also let the Newlywed Fund include international banks and currency!

I am excited to use your website for my upcoming wedding, however, I noticed there is not a Mrs. & Mrs. option in the headline. I was wondering if you could create a more inclusive format and include other options for same *** couples.